Lee & Aimee Dohse
We love you Harold, such a great man will never be forgotten to those who knew you. You truly will live longer than you could ever imagine.
The Lee Dohse family
Birth date: Oct 6, 1919 Death date: Feb 6, 2010
Harold L. Johnson, 90, of Clinton, died Saturday, February 6, 2010 at his home. Funeral Services will be 10:30am, Friday, February 12, 2010 at the First Presbyterian Church, Clinton. Burial will be in the Clinton Lawn Cemetery. Read Obituary
We love you Harold, such a great man will never be forgotten to those who knew you. You truly will live longer than you could ever imagine.
The Lee Dohse family
Send sympathy to the family and friends. So sorry that we are unable to attend. Harold was Church and Coffee Group friend.
David and Lissi Shaff
I was sad to learn Harold passed. We were past fellow Realtors in Clinton, IA and worked together several times. I really enjoyed listening and learning from Harold. He also took some beautiful outdoor snap shots for my husband and I on our wedding day and when I look at them I always think of Harold and his kindness and I will always continue to do so.
Harold will be greatly missed by those of us left behind but we know he is now with his beloved Marge. Harold was a very generous and caring neighbor to us when we lived in Clinton and both he and Marge always welcomed us for visits whenever we were in town. Loved his sense of humor in his letters and his extensive knowledge in nearly every aspect of life. He was a dear friend and we extend our deepest sympathies to Richard and his family.
Harold was a great friend and neighbor. We are sorry that we won't be able to attend the services. We are blessed to have known Herold. He is one of a kind. Our sympathies. God Bless.
A great friend in the Erie High School days.
My sympathy to the family. You have lost a remarkable family member. I met Harold through my dad as they were great friends and members of the same Masonic Lodge.
I am pleased to have had a visit with him last August when in Clinton. Loved hearing about his life and adventures and was priviledged to be able to read his biography. He truly lived life to the fullest.
What a blessing to have lived a full life for 90 years and having a birthday celebration to honor those years.
Harold will be missed.
My heart goes out to all of Harold Johnson's extended family. He was a wonderful, caring and loving person. He was a good friend of my Dad, Laurence Kynett. Their friendship extended to myself and my sisters.
I was very thankful to have the opportunity last August to stop and visit with Harold one last time. He led a most interesting life and I feel priviledged to have had the opportunity to read his autobiography.
I'm so thankful for that last opportunity to visit him. Thankfully, he is now with the love of his life! Rest in Peace.